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slea5 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS)/Baseline in HCHS variables
Item from the Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Levine et al.(2003) Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
slea6 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS)/Baseline in HCHS variables
Item from the Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Levine et al.(2003) Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
slea7 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS)/Baseline in HCHS variables
Item from the Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Levine et al.(2003) Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
whiirs under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance in HCHS variables
Calculated - The Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS) has 5 items. Each item is scored on a 5 point scale (from 0-4). The total score is the sum of all five items ranging from 0 to 20. Higher score indicates more severe insomnia. A score of 9 or higher is considered clinically significant insomnia. Levine et al.(2003) The score is calculated from non-missing values for any of the following five items: SLEA4, SLEA5, SLEA6, SLEA7 and SLEA11. The original items range from 0 to 4 and the total score from 0 to 20. In HCHS/SOL, SLEA form the scoring for questions 4 to 7 each ranged from 1 to 5 so 1 should be subtracted from each of these items to obtain the score for use in calculating WHIIRS. Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
whiirs_sueno under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance in HCHS variables
Calculated - The Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS) has 5 items. Each item is scored on a 5 point scale (from 0-4). The total score is the sum of all five items ranging from 0 to 20. Higher score indicates more severe insomnia. A score of 9 or higher is considered clinically significant insomnia. Levine et al.(2003) Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
bcksleep5 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS) in MESA variables
Item from the Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Levine et al. (2003) Original question: The next questions ask about your sleep habits. Please choose one of the answers for each of the following questions. Pick the answer that best describes how often you experienced the situation in the past 4 weeks. 7. Did you have trouble getting back to sleep after you woke up too early? Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
trbleslpng5 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS) in MESA variables
Item from the Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Levine et al. (2003) Original question: The next questions ask about your sleep habits. Please choose one of the answers for each of the following questions. Pick the answer that best describes how often you experienced the situation in the past 4 weeks. 4. Did you have trouble falling asleep? Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
typicalslp5 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS) in MESA variables
Item from the Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Levine et al. (2003) Original question: 11. Overall, was your typical night's sleep during the past 4 weeks: Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
wakeearly5 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS) in MESA variables
Item from the Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Levine et al. (2003) Original question: The next questions ask about your sleep habits. Please choose one of the answers for each of the following questions. Pick the answer that best describes how often you experienced the situation in the past 4 weeks. 6. Did you wake up earlier than you planned to? Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
wakeup5 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS) in MESA variables
Item from the Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Levine et al. (2003) Original question: The next questions ask about your sleep habits. Please choose one of the answers for each of the following questions. Pick the answer that best describes how often you experienced the situation in the past 4 weeks. 5. Did you wake up several times a night? Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
whiirs5c under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance in MESA variables
Calculated - The Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS) has 5 items. Each item is scored on a 5 point scale (from 0-4). The total score is the sum of all five items ranging from 0 to 20. Higher score indicates more severe insomnia. A score of 9 or higher is considered clinically significant insomnia. Levine et al.(2003) Search for all WHIIRS variables within this dataset
shq_insomnia under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disorder in BESTAIR variables
shq_trpills under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (WHIIRS) in BESTAIR variables
Pick the answer that best describes how often you experienced the situation in the LAST 4 WEEKS. 7E. Did you take sleeping pills to help you sleep?
isi_1 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) in ANSWERS variables
Item from Insomnia Severity Index. Morin (1993)Original question: Please rate the following symptoms for the past two (2) weeks. -Difficulty falling asleep Search for all ISI variables within this dataset
isi_2 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) in ANSWERS variables
Item from Insomnia Severity Index. Morin (1993)Original question: Please rate the following symptoms for the past two (2) weeks. -Difficulty falling asleep Search for all ISI variables within this dataset
isi_3 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) in ANSWERS variables
Item from Insomnia Severity Index. Morin (1993)Original question: Please rate the following symptoms for the past two (2) weeks. -Difficulty falling asleep Search for all ISI variables within this dataset
isi_4 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) in ANSWERS variables
Item from Insomnia Severity Index. Morin (1993)Original question: Please rate the following symptoms for the past two (2) weeks. -Difficulty falling asleep Search for all ISI variables within this dataset
isi_5 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) in ANSWERS variables
Item from Insomnia Severity Index. Morin (1993)Original question: Please rate the following symptoms for the past two (2) weeks. -Difficulty falling asleep Search for all ISI variables within this dataset
isi_6 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) in ANSWERS variables
Item from Insomnia Severity Index. Morin (1993)Original question: Please rate the following symptoms for the past two (2) weeks. -Difficulty falling asleep Search for all ISI variables within this dataset
isi_7 under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance/Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) in ANSWERS variables
Item from Insomnia Severity Index. Morin (1993)Original question: Please rate the following symptoms for the past two (2) weeks. -Difficulty falling asleep Search for all ISI variables within this dataset
famhx_0100 under Medical History/Family History in STAGES variables
Have any blood relatives in your immediate family (which includes brother/sister, father/mother, son/daughter) had any of the following? Insomnia
anyinsomnia under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance in WSC variables
Calculated - If any of the four insomnia symptoms (i.e. difficulty falling asleep, difficulty falling back to sleep, waking up frequently, waking up too early) have a frequency of more than 5-15 time a month, then it is a 1: yes.
ninsomnia under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance in WSC variables
Calculated: Count the number of insomnia symptoms (i.e. difficulty falling asleep, difficulty falling back to sleep, waking up frequently, waking up too early) with a frequency of more than 5-15 time a month.
ninsomniadays under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disturbance in WSC variables
Calculated: Sum of responses to insomnia symptoms (i.e. difficulty falling asleep, difficulty falling back to sleep, waking up frequently, waking up too early) where 0=0, 1=1, 2=3, 3=10, 4=25
sh318a under Sleep Questionnaires/Sleep Disorder in SHHS variables
Have you ever been told by a doctor that you have a sleep disorder (other than sleep apnea)? 18. What other sleep disorder? (check all that apply) a. Insomnia